Margaret Sanborn

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Born1915
Died2005 (aged 8990)
OccupationWriter and biographer
NationalityAmerican
Margaret Sanborn
Born1915
Died2005 (aged 8990)
OccupationWriter and biographer
NationalityAmerican
Children2

Margaret Sanborn (1915–2005) was an American writer and biographer of Robert E. Lee and Mark Twain. She came to prominence in 1966 with the publication of Robert E. Lee: A Portrait [1807-1861], the first volume of her two-volume biography of the Confederate general which won critical acclaim.[citation needed]

In an interview given in 1997 at the Library of Congress, Sanborn relates the story of how she came to be the writer of the final volume in the Rivers of America Series, The American, River of El Dorado.[citation needed] In 2004, she received a Milley Award.[1][non-primary source needed]

Margaret Sanborn resided in Mill Valley, California,[2] north of San Francisco near the Pacific Ocean. She had at least two children and died early in 2005.[citation needed]

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